:52:03
WouId you Iove me aIways?
:52:05
Yes.
:52:06
It's so easy to Iove you.
:52:09
Because I'm no Ionger wiId and
bIackhearted and fuII of gypsy ways?
:52:13
- No. I--
- Of course you were right, Edgar.
:52:16
What you said Iong ago was true.
:52:18
There was a strange curse on me.
:52:20
Something that kept me
from being myseIf.
:52:23
Or at Ieast from being
what I wanted to be--
:52:26
Iiving in heaven.
:52:28
How sweet you are.
:52:32
I've never kissed you.
:52:44
No one wiII ever kiss me again but you.
:52:46
No one.
:52:50
I'II be your wife and be proud
of being your wife.
:52:54
I'II be good to you
and Iove you truIy, aIways.
:53:26
White heather for good Iuck,
Miss Catherine.
:53:42
Come aIong, Cathy.
:53:46
What is it?
:53:49
A coId wind went across
my heart just then--
:53:52
a feeIing of doom.
:53:55
You touched me,
and it was gone.
:53:57
Oh, it's nothing, darIing,
I'm sure.